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Another Labour MP joins the witch hunt



Luciana Berger attacks Jeremy Corbyn


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Luciana Berger has posted a Tweet criticising Jeremy Corbyn of "making inexcusable comments" in a 2013 clip video, filmed at a London conference. A 5 year old clip now grasped by Berger to launch yet another "antisemitic" criticism at the Labour Leader.
Presumably, Berger is choosing the 23rd August to post the tweet as we have heard nothing from Margaret Hodge for over a week, and Berger feels that it is time to poke another stick into the hole just to keep up the offensive.
Naturally, the tweet has been seized upon by the Mail to continue their war against Labour in general and Corbyn in particular, and to add the usual embellishments, whether true or not to their "story" to appeal to their usual readers and to Sky News.
The tweet has prompted the usual suspects to come out from the shadows again to support the MP for Liverpool Wavertree and spout the customary threat to resign.
I for one am getting very fed up with these people who would rather attack their own party for their own personal ends than to concentrate their venom and spite on the real enemy who occupy the government benches.






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